United States, The
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs Travel Advice: COVID-19
As the probability of infection with COVID-19 remains present, Slovenian citizens wishing to travel abroad are advised to follow the news on the spread of the virus, especially on the planned route, to check the conditions of entry into the country of destination, and to comply with local rules. Slovenian citizens returning from abroad are advised to follow the recommendations of the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ).
News
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State Secretary Dr. Benedejčič receives high representatives of the State of Colorado
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At the third U.S.-Slovenia Strategic Dialogue, the two countries reaffirm their mutual commitment to partnership and alliance
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Cleveland Kurentovanje
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Celebration of Prešeren Day in Cleveland
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Slovenians celebrated Martinovanje in Cleveland
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Another Slovenian Home closes its doors forever in Euclid, Ohio
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Finance minister Boštjančič attends IMF and World Bank Group annual meeting
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Minister Fajon in New York on Slovenia's candidature for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council
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State Secretary Žbogar meeting with US Assistant Secretary Sison and Deputy Assistant Secretary Escobar
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At the New York intergovernmental conference to draft biological diversity treaty
Political cooperation
The United States formally recognized Slovenia on April 7, 1992. Since Slovenia's independence, the United States and Slovenia have developed strong, cooperative relations and partnership on a broad range of issues, from promoting regional security to developing closer bilateral trade and investment ties.